Donald Trump has always known how to grab attention. Now that he is running for president again, he is combining his political life with selling products. Trump is promoting things like perfumes, watches, sneakers, and even digital trading cards, all linked to his brand.
Recently, he shared a photo with Jill Biden, the First Lady, to promote his new line of Trump perfumes called “Fight, Fight, Fight.” He said these perfumes represent winning and make great Christmas gifts. He even joked that they are “a fragrance your enemies can’t resist!”
Unlike his 2016 campaign, when his sons tried to run the family business separately, Trump is now directly involved in selling products. He is taking advantage of the excitement from his election win, offering fun products like $299 “Trump Crypto President” sneakers and $119 “Victory” cologne. There’s not much information on where these items are made, and once you buy, you can’t return them.
In the past, many of Trump’s products were made in countries like India, Mexico, and China, which went against his policy of encouraging American-made goods. These days, Trump creates licenses for companies to use his name, allowing them to sell products and pay him royalties.
His 2023 financial report shows earnings from a book related to his son and from a Bible endorsed by a country singer. Recently, some companies selling Trump products have been set up in Wyoming to keep their owners’ names private. This raises questions about where the money is going and how it may influence Trump, especially as he spends time at Mar-a-Lago.
With all these new products coming out, people wonder if Trump will continue to sell items that link to big moments in his presidency. It seems like he’s in a hurry to make money off these opportunities, ignoring past norms and traditions.
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